But sadly, most websites these days have “abused” this feature to the point where you get bombarded with notifications. Notifications can interrupt your browsing experience and distract your focus thus they quickly turn into an annoyance.

You can deny permission when a website requests you to send notifications. You would just have to do it for every website. So, wouldn’t it be great if you could stop websites from sending you notifications altogether?

Here’s how you can do just that.

How to Turn Off Google Chrome Notifications

To disable website notifications on Chrome, follow the instructions below.

Click the three-dot menu button on the right and click Settings.

Scroll to the bottom and click Advanced.

Find and click on Content Settings.

Click Notifications.

Toggle Ask before sending to the left and disable it.

It should now display Blocked, indicating that notifications from all the websites will be blocked by default.

Note that the websites that you’ve authorized to send notifications earlier can still send you notifications. If you want to block notifications from those websites, here’s how you can do it.

Scroll down to the Allow section.

Tap the menu button next to the website you want to disallow notifications from.

How to Turn Off Notifications for Chrome Android/iOS

Disabling website notifications on Chrome for Android and iOS is pretty similar to that of Chrome on the desktop. Here’s how.

Open Chrome on your Android device or iPhone.

Tap the three-dot overflow menu button and click Settings.

Tap Site settings > Notifications.

Toggle the Notifications switch to disable it.

How to Turn Off Safari Notifications

Like all notifications on Mac, the website notifications also slide out from the top right corner. Safari makes it pretty easy to stop websites from sending you notifications. Here’s how to block website notifications on Safari.

Click Safari > Preferences from your Mac’s menu bar.

Click on the Websites tab.

Select Notifications from the sidebar.

Uncheck the box where it says Allow websites to ask for permission to send push notifications.

Once you enable this setting, websites will no longer prompt you to send notifications.

As with Chrome, you can still explicitly Allow or Deny individual websites to send you notifications, overriding this global setting.

. Unfortunately, Edge doesn’t let you disable website notification prompts altogether. However, you can still configure notifications on a per-website basis.

Here’s how to configure website notifications on Edge.

Click the menu icon and select Settings.

Find Advanced settings > Website permissions.

Here, you can configure permission for websites.

We hope that Microsoft adds an option to disable notification prompts entirely in Edge. Until then, you’ll have to deal with these prompts on a per-site basis. Edge at least seems to remember your preference for the current website, though.

a native feel by letting them push notifications. It seemed like a great idea back then. For the most part, it still is, but the sheer number of websites implementing them leads to a frustrating experience.

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, I really don’t want to be notified every time you post a new update.